Storybox Playlist: Stories of Rhythm

Whenever something new and big happens — a new baby in the family, moving, starting school, you get a dog — finding your new rhythm can help make the transition easier and the days to feel more organized until it all feels normal. In our family, when we have relatives come to visit, our rhythm gets all thrown off. Bedtimes are later, meals are different, sleeping arrangments might change, and we have to share the bathroom with more people. Then when they leave, we have to find our rhythm again. I know that with all the kids at home — and parents too — you’re all are seeking a new rhythm. We hope these five stories give you some inspiration!

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3+
Martin & Sylvia: More Adventures!

The Tides

Martin and Sylvia’s family are taking a trip to the coast of Maine and the children learn all about the amazing natural rhythm…

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20 MINUTES
3+
Sparkle Sleepytime

Starlight and Sampson the Seagull Twins

Starlight doesn’t love the schedule that the seagulls have to keep in her flock, but she does love how it ends — by…

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13 MINUTES
Fall
Free Story
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Free Story
Martin & Sylvia: Day of Rest

A Year to Build a Day — Introduction to a Day of Rest

The family explores the idea for “A Day of Rest” to help recover from the busy holiday season.

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24 MINUTES
6+
By Thistle By Thimble

Good Morning Magic

Pippy and her dad spend every morning as she wakes, and every night when she goes to bed together, and the fairies in…

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22 MINUTES
Spring
3+
Libby & Dish

Upside Down and Rightside Up

When Libby’s mother experiences a difficult day, Libby is determined to help set things right.

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18 MINUTES

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  • KC Pagano

    KC Pagano

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    KC is a full-time radical homemaker and mama to two spunky little girls. She writes about all kinds of radical goodness, from gardening and cooking with whole foods to crafting, sewing, homeschooling, and mama musings. Read more on her blog [The Nettlesome Life](http://nettlesome.life/).